Candle: Remove candle wax stains with a blunt knife, then place the fabric between tissue or kitchen paper and iron on a low temperature from the inside out. After a few times, the candle wax stain will be gone! If grease rings remain, use some dry cleaning solvent.

White wine: Sprinkle the white wine stain with table salt, which will absorb the wine stain. Let the salt sit for a while.
Red wine: If you act quickly when treating this red wine stain, you can treat the stain with lukewarm water.
Sprinkle the red wine stain with milk and let the milk soak in, then rinse with water after some time.
Soft drink: Sprinkle the cola stain with lemon and soak the stain in warm soapy water, let it soak for a while, then rinse out.

Coffee: You can remove coffee stains with lukewarm water. If milk has been added to the coffee, it is important to rinse the coffee stain with cold water. For older coffee stains, make a lukewarm soapy solution with a little salt added. Then apply some egg yolk and glycerin to the stain. Let it dry for half an hour, then rinse first with cold water and finally with lukewarm water.

Nail polish: Nail polish stains are difficult to remove. In principle, nail polish dissolves with acetone; if the nail polish stain is on delicate or synthetic fabrics, it is better to dab with rubbing alcohol!